CHRONIC INDIGESTION.
i A GREAT SUFFERER PRAISES BILE j BEANS. I Indigestion is one of tho most frequent ‘ painful, and disease-producing complaints which afflict mankind to-day. It consists of an inability of the stomach to digest tho food given to it. The symptom© arc very mnn reus, the most noticeable being a feeling of heaviness in tho chest, a disagreeable taste in the mouth, dull pain in the head, los© of appetite, and pale and sallow complexion. Bilo Beaus euro all forms of indigestion. The\ a- ; Hie fttomuch to propel ly <LgCiil ’to ■ ’ u ( '-ns taken, and expel all waste matter from the system. ALi* F. cus-ugli, of 23 Aigylo street, jvv. I .r,( r , ,,‘. jn Dunedin, N.Z., ©iav?: — “For years I have suffered from indigestion and heartburn. T was afraid 1 had become a chronic subject. I tried numerous so-called remedies, and consulted medical men, but I remained uncurcd. A littlo while ago a neighbour strongly rt'C:v .tended. •'!(.' to try Nile Beans, as she had derived great benefit from them. 1 acted on her advice and purchased a box of the Beans, and 1 have, and ©till am obtaining groat relief form their use. Mr case bring of so long duration, I cannot expect Bile Boans to remedythe mischief of years in a day, but they arc. giving mo more relief than anything I have ever tried, and I intend to persevere with them in tho hope of arriving at a thorough cure.” You should never he without a box of Bile Beans, which speedily euro indigestion. biliousness, headache, constipation nausea, spasms, heartburn, female .ailment©. bad blood, and all liver ailments. Is I’d nnd 2s 9cl per box, of all chemists and stores.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6371, 20 November 1907, Page 4
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284CHRONIC INDIGESTION. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6371, 20 November 1907, Page 4
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